Will ammo be affected by an emp by setting any primers off? If so, what can be done?
Will ammo be affected by an emp by setting any primers off? If so, what can be done?
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I vote no. No possible way.
No chance.
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Good to know. I didn't know if it would cause a spark and set them off or something. What are you guys currently doing to protect your electronic devices in case it happens? (Red dots, flash drives, walkie talkies, radio, etc)
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No, but the tinfoil might.
Absolutely nothing. Government testing in the 60's proved it to be a non issue. Communications will be nocked out until repaired but other than advanced electronics not much will be effected
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Last edited by Mr blasty; 12-09-14 at 12:01.
Military did lots of testing in late 70's and 80's...no on ammo will not effect it
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